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assertion
  1. The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced.
  2. A statement or declaration which lacks support or evidence.
  3. Maintenance; vindication
  4. (computing) A statement in a program asserting a condition expected to be true at a particular point, used in debugging.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “This amounts, of course, to an assertion that we can easily put aside economic law.”
      “In appropriate cases, you should point out the need for assertion of the right to be identified as author.”
      “The claim was premised upon this assertion of wrongdoing and called into question the location of Sharjah's territorial boundaries.”
assertor
  1. One who asserts or avers.
  2. One who supports, affirms, defends, or vindicates; a champion
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  4. Examples:
    1. “A telltale sign of this trick is the rule, established by the assertor, that one may not reject any portion of the assertion.”
      “As an assertor, as a resistor of Arminian denials, we may embrace him and go all lengths with him.”
assert
  1. (computer science) an assertion; a section of source code which tests whether an expected condition is true.
asseveration
  1. An earnest affirmation or declaration of support.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It has not occurred to her that his words are a question rather than an asseveration.”
      “Competitive journalism, like competitive advertising, ends in the asseveration of impossible claims.”
      “This was the asseveration in the first paragraph of the petition.”
assertiveness
  1. The quality of being self-assured and assertive.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The increased assertiveness of the peasantry made the regime uneasy, fueling anxiety about the threat of rebellion.”
      “He said innovation was a concept whose success in industry largely depended on the assertiveness of practitioners.”
      “The newly emerging feminine assertiveness has changed the picture to a large extent.”
assertation
  1. An assertion, statement of opinion.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Management must prove the assertation that an ICS exists.”
      “We were bewildered at his assertation that the economy is thriving.”
asserter
  1. One who makes an assertion.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The general principle in civil litigation is that the burden of proof lies on the asserter of a claim.”
      “The institutional context in which privilege is asserted, therefore, is not simply the asserter of privilege versus the stranger.”
asserting
  1. The act of making assertions.
assertivenesses
asseverations
  1. plural of asseveration
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  3. Examples:
    1. “I do not take too seriously Bill's asseverations about retiring from this, that, and the other thing.”
      “Wearied out at last with his own asseverations, he paid the money, and departed, cursing the very souls of the pantofles.”
      “No man is believed a jot the more for all the asseverations, damnings, and swearings he makes.”
assertations
assertings
  1. plural of asserting
assertions
  1. plural of assertion
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Local security sources could have acquainted him with these facts if he had asked before making his assertions last Thursday.”
      “Actually being in the act of changing a wheel, providing a copy of a spares receipt are another couple of good things to back up your assertions.”
      “Unfortunately, too many of the talking heads parroted rather than questioned those assertions.”
asserters
  1. plural of asserter
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He predicted the same fate to ATTRACTION, whereof the present learned are such zealous asserters.”
assertors
  1. plural of assertor
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The true principles of national glory are opened by the grandeur of the minds of these assertors of political freedom.”
      “Therefore they can but suitably value the restorers and assertors of it.”
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